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The Doctor
2024-07-25 13:49:04 UTC
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Certainly! Here is a review of all four parts
of "Doctor Who: The Twin Dilemma" based on the transcript
from the website you provided. I'll evaluate each part
in terms of narrative, character development, pacing,
and overall impact to rate them out of 10.

Part One

Summary:

Following his regeneration, the newly transformed Sixth Doctor
is erratic and unstable, much to the concern of his companion Peri.
Meanwhile, identical twins Romulus and Remus Sylvest
are kidnapped by the renegade Time Lord Mestor, who needs
their mathematical genius for his sinister plan. The Doctor decides
to take Peri to the asteroid Titan 3 to recuperate,
but they soon get embroiled in the mystery of the twins' disappearance.

Review:
Part One introduces the Sixth Doctor's turbulent post-regeneration state,
showcasing his unpredictable and abrasive personality.
This portrayal is jarring, contrasting sharply with previous incarnations,
which may alienate some viewers. The subplot involving the kidnapped twins
establishes the main conflict, but the setup feels somewhat disjointed.
The pacing is uneven, with the Doctor’s erratic behavior dominating
the episode. The cliffhanger, with the Doctor seemingly strangling Peri,
is shocking but feels out of character.

Rating: 6/10

Part Two

Summary:

The Doctor begins to stabilise, but his erratic behaviour continues
to cause tension with Peri. They investigate the asteroid and discover
signs of struggle and abduction. The twins, now on Mestor's spaceship,
are forced to work on calculations for his plan to move planets.
The Doctor and Peri encounter Professor Edgeworth (really Azmael,
an old friend of the Doctor) who is working under Mestor's control.

Review:

Part Two offers some improvement, with the Doctor starting to show signs
of his true character beneath the instability. The introduction of Azmael
adds depth to the narrative, providing a link to the Doctor's past.
The twins' subplot becomes more engaging as the nature of Mestor's plan
is slowly revealed. However, the pacing remains inconsistent,
and the Doctor's erratic behavior continues to be off-putting.
The interactions between the Doctor and Peri are strained,
making it difficult to invest in their relationship.

Rating: 6.5/10

Part Three

Summary:

The Doctor and Peri are captured by Mestor's forces
and brought to his base. The Doctor learns more about
Mestor's plan, which involves using the twins' calculations
to alter the orbit of Jaconda's sun, causing a catastrophic
chain reaction. Azmael struggles with his loyalty to Mestor
and his old friend, the Doctor. The Doctor formulates
a plan to stop Mestor and rescue the twins.

Review:

Part Three develops the plot more significantly,
with a clearer understanding of Mestor's scheme.
The conflict between Azmael's loyalty to Mestor
and his friendship with the Doctor adds emotional complexity.
The pacing improves, and the Doctor begins to exhibit
more of his intelligence and determination, although his abrasiveness
remains a point of contention. The episode builds tension effectively,
setting the stage for the final confrontation.

Rating: 7/10

Part Four

Summary:

The Doctor and Peri, with Azmael's help, confront Mestor in
a final showdown. They manage to disrupt Mestor's plan
and free the twins. Azmael sacrifices himself to destroy Mestor,
revealing that his earlier actions were driven by coercion rather
than true allegiance. The Doctor and Peri return to the TARDIS,
where the Doctor reflects on his new incarnation and vows to improve.

Review:

Part Four provides a satisfying conclusion to the story.
The final confrontation with Mestor is tense and dramatic,
and Azmael's sacrifice adds a poignant element. The Doctor's
reflection on his behavior and promise to be better offers
some redemption for his earlier actions. The pacing is solid,
and the resolution ties up the narrative threads effectively.
However, the overall impact is somewhat diminished
by the inconsistent characterization of the Doctor throughout the serial.

Rating: 7/10

Overall Rating and Final Thoughts

"The Twin Dilemma" is a controversial and challenging introduction
to the Sixth Doctor, marked by his unstable post-regeneration behaviour
and abrasive personality. While the story itself has intriguing elements
and some emotional depth, the uneven pacing and off-putting characterisation
of the Doctor detract from the overall experience. Here are the individual
and overall ratings:

Part One: 6/10
Part Two: 6.5/10
Part Three: 7/10
Part Four: 7/10

Overall Rating: 6.625/10

"The Twin Dilemma" stands out for its ambitious attempt
to explore the complexities of regeneration and the Doctor's character,
but it falls short in execution. The narrative and supporting characters
are engaging, but the Sixth Doctor's introduction is polarising, making
this serial a mixed entry in the "Doctor Who" series.
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Blueshirt
2024-07-25 19:32:51 UTC
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Post by The Doctor
Certainly! Here is a review of all four parts
of "Doctor Who: The Twin Dilemma" based on the transcript
from the website you provided. I'll evaluate each part
in terms of narrative, character development, pacing,
and overall impact to rate them out of 10.
Overall Rating and Final Thoughts
"The Twin Dilemma" is a controversial and challenging
introduction to the Sixth Doctor, marked by his unstable
post-regeneration behaviour and abrasive personality. While
the story itself has intriguing elements and some emotional
depth, the uneven pacing and off-putting characterisation of
the Doctor detract from the overall experience. Here are the
Part One: 6/10
Part Two: 6.5/10
Part Three: 7/10
Part Four: 7/10
Overall Rating: 6.625/10
WTF? !!!

Anyone rating this story above 1/10 deserves to win the
"Agamemnon Statistical Misrepresentation Award 2024" !
solar penguin
2024-07-25 20:41:04 UTC
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Post by Blueshirt
Post by The Doctor
Overall Rating: 6.625/10
WTF? !!!
Anyone rating this story above 1/10 deserves to win the
"Agamemnon Statistical Misrepresentation Award 2024" !
It deserves at least a couple of points just for the Doctor strangling
Peri.
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solar penguin
Ubiquitous
2024-07-26 08:30:41 UTC
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Post by solar penguin
Post by Blueshirt
Post by The Doctor
Overall Rating: 6.625/10
WTF? !!!
Anyone rating this story above 1/10 deserves to win the
"Agamemnon Statistical Misrepresentation Award 2024" !
It deserves at least a couple of points just for the Doctor strangling
Peri.
Heh.

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The Doctor
2024-07-26 12:00:57 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
Post by solar penguin
Post by Blueshirt
Post by The Doctor
Overall Rating: 6.625/10
WTF? !!!
Anyone rating this story above 1/10 deserves to win the
"Agamemnon Statistical Misrepresentation Award 2024" !
It deserves at least a couple of points just for the Doctor strangling
Peri.
Heh.
You are not the only one.
Post by Ubiquitous
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